Working hard and resting well in Kerr Bay

Frank in a rare relaxed state after the electrical wiring work was done

Anchoring in Kerr Bay during the ongoing stormy weather allowed us to put in order a lot of unfinished work during the departure and to rest a little after the tense last weeks. The electrical wiring on the sailboat has been successfully replaced by our Chief Engineer Frank Johnson – this is a huge job, the fruits of which can be understood by sailors who know how important it is to have the good electrical wiring on board the ship. Thank you, Frank! Well dane!

Wonderful sunrises graced our stay in Kerr Bay!

Wave ride to Amherst Island

On a sunny, windy day, we sailed from Kingston for our cruise on Lake Ontario. The windy day soon turned into a stormy one with the corresponding signs – SOS signals in the air from boats in distress, rescue boats rushing past and even our relatively large and heavy sailboat jumping on the waves. We chose the quiet Karr Bay on Amherst Island where we’ve anchored.


Visiting Portsmouth Olympic Harbor

For fixing some problems with the boat’s engine and meeting the old friend, we visited the Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in Kingston, where sailing events of the 1976 Olympic games happened and enjoyed watching the CORK regatta. Also, we installed the Iridium satellite communication hardware, which was generously presented to us by MetOcean Telematics (Halifax, Canada). Thank you, MetOcean!